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Hi, My name's Linda (aka LindyLou) I'm married to my best friend Stephen ..... don't know what I'd do without him, and we have two fabulous kids, Chris who after completing 4 years at Sheffield Hallam University, is now the very proud landlord of his own public house here on the Isle of Man, and Lauren who's a wonderful Mum to our grandson Alex and she's also in the hospitality business. Is it any wonder we're a family who love food and drink!
I have a passion for papercrafting and cardmaking, which sometimes takes over my life! (and most of the house). Since moving to the Isle of Man in 2011, I now have the time to spend doing what I love.

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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Time for a break

Hi everyone,
Phew! I'm having one of those weeks again. It's non-stop in the old craft room, I have a list as long as my arm and it doesn't seem to be getting any shorter!
I decided to take a break from DT stuff this morning and squeeze in a couple of quick Blog challenges.

First up is this weeks Less is More.
Being the first of the month, it's COLOUR week, and Chrissie and Mandi have chosen ......

BROWN & PINK

It's one of my favourite colour combinations so I couldn't wait to get started. Here's what I came up with ......

This is one of my all time favourite Clarity stamps - the Sketched Lady. I just love her, she's so elegant and you can dress her up and change her look in so many ways. Here I've used a fabulous technique I saw Barbara Gray do at a Craft Show many years ago. I love watching Barbara create pieces of artwork, she makes it all look so easy.I stamped the image of the lady using Vintage Sepia Versafine ink - my brown colour, then created a couple of masks. One to cover the whole of the lady while I did the background. For this I used an Eiffel Tower clear stamp from a set from the Lost and Found collection by My Minds Eye, again stamped in the sepia ink. With the mask still in place I used a piece of copy paper and a make-up sponge to add a little ink to ground the tower and add a bit of depth. The second mask had the dress and the hat cut away, so that I could stamp a design through and change the outfit. I used one of Barbara's 'clever corner' stamps to do this, unfortunately I'm not sure which one it was, but any of them will do. The colour was Worn Lipstick Distress Ink - my pink colour. I added a tiny gem just to finish it all off.The sentiment, which I think is perfect for this, is from a clear set of stamps by Butterfly Kisses.

Here's the piece of artwork that Barbara did - yes I have a Barbara Gray original! You
can see that she's also used the corner stamp to create a matching
border on the card. These little stamps are well worth investing in,
they're so useful for doing a lot more than just corners.

Well, I suppose I'd better get back to the old craft room, still lots to do. Next on the list is more samples for Kay's Indigo Blu show on Create and Craft. I have NEW Christmas stamps and they are soooo nice. Watch this space, I'll give you a sneaky look at them soon. Thanks for popping by today. Tomorrow it's Twinchie time if you fancy taking a look.See you then.

17 comments:

Hi Linda, I do love less is more cards that other people do (can't do them myself) and this one is gorgeous, love the colours and the way you have grounded the Eiffel tower. Lovely original you have there too. Crafty hugs, Anne x